I believe that at the RawHyde Moab event two weeks ago there were two failed Stators. I know one was at 50,000 miles, not sure on the other.

Something to be mindful of and have checked before warranty expires.

That "other" one was mine - failed at 21,800 miles. I took it to Grand Junction BMW and they tested it and told me it was fine. It wasn't and it quite several times on me in Moab. Took it to BMW of Denver, they tested it and had it repaired within a couple of days.

Add me to the list.... Mine died without warning. I was lucky though as I rode home yesterday and it must of gone on the way home as the battery was dead flat this morning. I jump started the bike using a car battery, I then checked and my battery voltage was not changing with rpm, or when the bike turned off... it sat flat around 12v DC. Then checked the stator wires and the best I could get out of two pairs was 13v AC.

So I removed the stator and reg/rec then posted them to a local specialist. I should have them back in a week. What I was surprised about was the difference colour / condition of the rods on the stator. The ones closest to the front of the motor / exhaust were in very bad condition, the insulation looked burnt and melted. The rods away from the exhaust looked like new.

To reduce the issue initially I'll wrap my headers in heat tape, but long term will pick up an after market set with no cat converter on have them ceramic coated.

This is my first and last BMW for me, I'll never buy one again. Given I've got over 80,000km my re-sale value is shot so I'll keep it and just replace parts with none BMW parts as they break and fail.....

That's very odd... the several other failed stators I've seen here were all pretty uniformly (dark) colored all around....

If the guy at the shop has any feedback on the failure mechanism please post the results!

All: A am still looking for a failed stator on which to do some forensics engineering
If someone has a dead one kicking around that they don't need I'd happly pay USA postage and a six of your favorite beverage for it!

1. Check the stator
Bike not running
1.a Check the three Stator wires in all combinations for resistance. (Currently getting 0.6)
1.b Check the three stator wires for a short by connecting to the stator wire and the engine? (all good here)

Bike started @ idling/3k rpm.
1.c Check the ACV being produced. Anything over 18+ is good (I measure 9.6, 9.6 and 10.6)

And then from there you guys kind of lost me. I swear I heard the whistle as it went over my head. Joel mentioned something about testing the insulation resistance with a megger?? Can someone explain what a megger is?

any help appreciated. My scoot died whilst trying to dial in the suspension....Luckily it wasn't raining

So if I consider my diagnosis results, I'm looking at a toasted stator?

Met a friend last Saturday to ride and take pictures of the fall colors... but her 2009 F658GS wouldn't start. Jump started it, got it to my house, checked the stator output and got 7.2 to 7.6 volts on all three legs.

Then, just to compare, I checked my 2009 F800GS, and got 13.4 on one leg and 9.6 volts on the other two . My stator was replaced under warranty exactly ONE year (and 8K miles) ago

Met a friend last Saturday to ride and take pictures of the fall colors... but her 2009 F658GS wouldn't start. Jump started it, got it to my house, checked the stator output and got 7.2 to 7.6 volts on all three legs.

Then, just to compare, I checked my 2009 F800GS, and got 13.4 on one leg and 9.6 volts on the other two . My stator was replaced under warranty exactly ONE year (and 8K miles) ago

My understanding is that any BMW part has a two year warranty on it from time of installation,
that being the case you might want to re-assemble with the bad factory stator and have BMW give you the new upgraded kit with ventilated flywheel at no charge....

So I was in the middle of nowhere on Sunday when I went to start the bike and it turned over s l o w l y but started.
I headed home to my garage, stopped the bike and it would not restart.
Did a bit of research and decided it was prolly the battery.
Replaced it with a Deka, started right up.

So I was in the middle of nowhere on Sunday when I went to start the bike and it turned over s l o w l y but started.
I headed home to my garage, stopped the bike and it would not restart.
Did a bit of research and decided it was prolly the battery.
Replaced it with a Deka, started right up.

You should see 50-70 vac ...... If you intact only have 10-14 vac..... Then your stator is toast.
One more test... One at a time take each of the ac phases ohm it to ground..... All three wires should be open....ie no continuity. Any other ...... You have a short.
Sounds like a bad stator.